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In the First Place
By Daniel Mark
Zacchaeus looked for Christ. So we need to also.
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So ... which King do you want to follow?
By Fr. Francis Maple
Christ is the King of our hearts.
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Have you thanked a nurse lately?
By Marianne Giltner
Have you thanked a nurse lately?
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Daily Bible Devotional (Nov 19, 2024)
By Mike Schramm
For all of the condemnations that Jesus gives about the desire for wealth and the spiritual danger of the wealthy, here we have the powerful example of one described as very wealthy. However, even before his own change of heart and Jesus’s declaration, it is significant that Zacchaeus received Jesus “with great joy” (Luke 19:6).
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Advice for living your last day
By Adam Charles Hovey
You may have heard "live every day as if though it were your last"/ So my question to you is, what should your last day look like?
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The Glory of God, How do we Share in the glory of God/
By Eileen Renders
In this article, we are directed to contemplate what the glory of God is, and how we might become heirs and share in His glory
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LORD! THAT I MAY SEE
By Mary Olivia Patiño
The liturgical readings are preparing us for the coming of Christ. Luke 18:35-43 reminds us that the Lord will come into our midst; and paradoxically, He is already present. It is He, Jesus, who calls out to us; just as we call out to Him. Jesus invites us. “Are we ready?” We must keep faith and hope alive-for one day, we will see Jesus in all His Glory. We, too, need to see others' needs.
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Saints are sinners who keep trying....
By Marianne Giltner
Saints are sinners who keep trying
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Let Nothing Disturb You
By Daniel Mark
Decisions are difficult but we are not alone.
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Daily Bible Devotional (Nov 18, 2024)
By Mike Schramm
Now, Jesus seeks to restore the spiritual vision of all in the “catholic” Church so that they may fulfill their call to know, love and serve God.
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Rome’s Ever-present Brotherhood: Commemorating the Dedication of the Basilicas of Saints Peter and Paul
By Ishmael Adibuah
Let us reflect on the importance of the Basilicas of Saints Peter and Paul ahead of the 2025 Jubilee Year of Hope in Rome.
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What the Stone Means to You
By Richard Maffeo
It's a fair question: What does the stone mean to YOU?
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SHADOWS OF MY SOUL
By Robert J Varrick
INSPIRATIONAL
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Another Michaelmas…of sorts
By Ishmael Adibuah
The readings for the 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time speak about the Last Judgment and the particular role of an archangel in that judgment.
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The St. Raymond Nonnatus Foundation: a Beacon of Hope
By Dr. Anne DeSantis
Dr. Anne DeSantis, Executive Director of the St. Raymond Nonnatus Foundation, shares an inspiring article about the impactful work of the foundation. Don’t miss the details about their upcoming end-of-year highlight—the Celebration Supper!
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Sunday Gospel Reflection (Nov 17, 2024)
By Mike Schramm
However, at our death, we will have an inheritance. The “wise” as Daniel 12:3 describes, “shall live forever” because that is the essence of the “Lord,” who is life itself, and he is their “inheritance” (Psalm 16:5). It is our inheritance by adoption, through baptism, when we become sons and daughters in the Son.
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A Sudden Death
By Katie Zalany
A sudden death is a hard lesson of today’s mass readings, but perhaps one we all need once in awhile to wake us up to the reality of our mortality and help us decide who we want to really be when our last day comes to pass.
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